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It’s great that you’re doing this! I have one question – do you think it’s a good idea to post the address for a home for victims of trafficking (or other forms of abuse) on a public forum like this? I know that it’s done with the right spirit, and I know think that what you all are doing to help is great, but I’m curious. It seems to me that since some of these victims are still in danger (thus the gates around the home), posting public information about the exact location (even without their names, which I know is NEVER done), could put them at greater risk. I’m curious to know your opinion on this… thanks so much!
Ariana,
Thank you for your kind words as well as your position on the safety of these victims. I assure you, we want nothing but the best for these people and cleared this with the community home, but in retrospective, perhaps we can be even more careful when it comes to such a sensitive subject. Where is the line drawn when you are trying to get the community involved? Thank you for your loving and thoughtful heart. We will alter the post and take this into consideration for the next similar situation.